Stunning Mosaic Work!

My friend, Brian Sibley, posted about an artist friend of his, a mosaicist, today. I was so overwhelmed by the intricacy and beauty of this man’s work that I just had to share the link to Brian’s post. If you happen to be in London, England (lucky you) Brian will be interviewing the artist, Martin…

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Robin King, Artist — Wednesday Worthy

I am delighted to welcome my dear friend Robin King to the Wednesday Worthy Interview chair today. Robin and I became friends on the same now-defunct blogging platform where I met Stephanissima (interviewed in April) and Aubrey (interviewed in February). We recognized each other as kindred spirits immediately. My apologies to Robin that due to…

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Encouraging the Artist Within

This post could be subtitled “A Cautionary Tale.” Last Monday, I blogged about the joy inherent in the artistic expression of children. I remember feeling that joy myself. I liked my art big and bold and life-size, if possible. Mum used to tell of going into the spare bedroom where she’d covered the bed with…

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Interviewing Erik and Josie — Wednesday Worthy Kids!

For people who haven’t yet met Erik and his sister, Josie, they are both bloggers who are also very creative and inspiring people. Erik’s blog can be found at This Kid Reviews Books, and that’s what the blog focuses on for the most part, his book reviews. Erik, aka “This Kid” is 10 years old,…

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Guest Posting Today at Julie Hedlund’s Blog!

Julie Hedlund is the driving force behind the 12 x 12 in 2012 Challenge — a group of 400 (yes, you read that correctly) writers who have banded together to support, encourage, teach and learn from each other as we each attempt to write 12 picture book drafts in a year — a draft per…

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The Artist Within Each Child

This month I’m blogging about “different ways of seeing.” This week we’re taking a look at kids’ art. On April 16th, as part of my A to Z posts relating terms from the arts to writing, I talked about the stages of a child’s understanding of art, culminating in the stage of “naming” – being…

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